Andrew Moe

Point Scholar 2007 – 2010

Andrew graduated with Bachelor of Arts degrees in journalism and political science from Arizona State University, where he served as student body president, fraternity brother, and leadership scholar. He also graduated with a master's in Higher Education Administration from Vanderbilt University's Peabody College of Education and Human Development. He founded Peabody's first LGBTQI organization, Peabody Queeries, to build community around queer topics in education for students, faculty, and staff. He also served as the first Graduate Assistant at the K.C. Potter Center, Vanderbilt's home to the Office of LGBTQI Life.

Andrew is currently Assistant Director of Undergraduate Admissions at Vanderbilt University, recruiting and selecting students who attend high school in Africa, Latin America, and the United States. He is also pursuing a Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) at the University of Pennsylvania's Graduate School of Education. Andrew plans to write his dissertation on how disclosure of sexual orientation to one's parents affects a student's access to college and need-based financial aid.